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Selina Wu Declares War On Sonny… And Jason?

General Hospital spoilers tease that for several years now Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Bernard) and Selina Wu (Lydia Look) have co-existed in Port Charles. As the only two family left of the five crime families that operated in northeast, Sonny and Selina have managed to mostly stay out of each others way.

Sonny even allowed Selina to operate her illegal poker game at the Savoy since it didn’t conflict with any of Sonny’s criminal interests in town. But there have been a few cracks in their relationship, especially in the last year of so.

General Hospital Spoilers – Gladys Corbin Had A Gambling Problem!

Sonny cousin, Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs),suddenly found herself the conservator of Sasha Gilmore’s (Sofia Mattsson) finances. That means that Gladys found herself in control of a small fortune.

Selina soon invited Gladys to play poker in the back room of the Savoy, It wasn’t long before Sasha found herself tens of thousands of dollars in debt to Selina. Demanding payback, Selina suggested that Gladys could spy on Sonny for her.

Although Sonny never discovered Selina’s offer, he still forbade her from holding any further games once he learned she took advantage of his cousin.

GH Spoilers – Sonny Corinthos And Selina Wu Faced A Common Threat!

When an unknown enemy began targeting mob bosses all over the country, Selina and Sonny came up with a plan to smoke the culprit out. They leaked information that they were meeting in one of Selina’s warehouses in the hopes of identifying their common enemy.

When Sonny’s long missing enforcer Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) was suspected of being the enemy, Selina mistakenly believed that Sonny and Jason had been working together all this time.

General Hospital Spoilers – Selina Wu Hasn’t Been Seen Recently!

After telling Curtis Ashford (Donnell Tuner) of her suspicious, Selina hasn’t been seen since. While she may be in hiding, it seems more likely that Selina is planning her next move.

If she truly believes that Sonny and Jason are working together to eliminate, she’s going to come back fighting. She’s most likely plotting a way to take both Sonny and Jason out.

If it comes to war between the Wu and Corinthos Organizations. There will likely be innocent collateral damage. Selina could easily go after someone like Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) or Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) before all is said and done?

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